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1 Hit 6 No. 1 Secondary Director From the BuShips damage report: 20. The 10-pound STS splinter shield was hit at frame 74 about two feet above the house top deck. The projectile penetrated the 60-pound STS foundation of No.1 five-inch secondary battery director, severed the center column, passed out through the port side of the director foundation and the port splinter shield at frame 75 without detonating. A small electrical fire started and ignited some life jackets. It is estimated that this was an 8-inch AP projectile. 37 South Dakota s time line in her action report describes this hit as follows: [From Chronological Log of the Battle section of Action Report] Sky Control out. S.B. director 1 hit and out of commission 38 South Dakota s action report describes the damage as follows; 1 18 hole in ¼ STS splinter shield two feet above deck level at frame 73 starboard by 48 hole in ¼ STS splinter shield at frame 74 port 3 above deck level. 1 shell hole 10 by 16 through 1½ STS circular foundation plate of #1 5 director at frame 73 starboard, 6 above bottom level shell hole through 1½ STS circular base of #1 5 director at frame 73 port, 6 above deck level. Center column structure and bounding angle of #1 5 director completely demolished Secondary Battery Director #1 was struck by an 8 projectile which entered foundation about one foot from deck, starboard side, passing through center column and out port side. All cables were out. Roller path believed to be completely out of alignment BuShips War Damage Report # 57, page 6 38 USS South Dakota Action Report, page 8 39 USS South Dakota Action Report, Enclosure D, page 6 40 USS South Dakota Action Report, Enclosure D, page 14 South_Dakota_Damage_Analysis.docx 3 October 2010 Page 41

2 Figure 18 Hit 6 Entry Holes Figure 19 Hit 6 Damage to Secondary Battery Director South_Dakota_Damage_Analysis.docx 3 October 2010 Page 42

3 Figure 20 Hit 6 Exit Hole S.B. Director No. 1 Hit 6 Figure 21 Hit 6 Path of Shell Analysis of impact There is not any inconsistency with this estimate of the shell being an 8-inch AP projectile. The reported 10-inch and 12-inch holes through the circular foundation eliminate any possibility this was from a larger caliber. The hit is documented in South Dakota s action report as occurring at 0102 and this is also the time when Takao opened fire USS South Dakota Action Report, page 8 and Takao Brief Action Report JT1 South_Dakota_Damage_Analysis.docx 3 October 2010 Page 43

4 Hit inch Clipping Room From the BuShips damage report: 21. The 30-pound STS bulkhead of the 1.1-inch clipping room was pierced by a projectile that passed through and out about 6 feet above the housetop at frame 78-1/2 and detonated over No inch quadruple mount. Three fragments penetrated the 15-pound STS splinter shield around the mount exploding the ready service ammunition on the shield and six fragments pierced the deck within the working circle of the mount. The mount itself was badly damaged by fragments. Within the 1.1-inch clipping room the centerline beam was severed, the overhead blown open, ventilation ducts crushed and insulation badly damaged. Several 1.1-inch clips exploded and ignited life jackets of dead and wounded men. The sprinkling system was cut in three places and inch clips were destroyed. From the size of the hole it is estimated that this hit was an 8- inch AP projectile. 42 South Dakota s time line in her action report recorded this as her first hit as follows: [From Chronological Log of the Battle section of Action Report] 0049 First hits sustained. (?) [sic] Probably 1.1 clipping room in foremast structure. Increased speed to 27 knots. WASHINGTON asked Are you alright, replied Everything seems okay. 43 South Dakota s action report describes the damage as follows: [From list of Fire damage] 1. Passage B-319T, fire reported to Repair II as being in 5 handling room. Passage was full of smoke with a red glow. Investigation revealed two burning life jackets ignited apparently by blast through ammunition hoist from clipping room B-0502M, which had an 8 shell pass through it with the resulting explosion of 1.1 clips and fire. Passage was sprayed with fog nozzle. The Jackets were extinguished with C02. This fire was small but potentially the most dangerous we had as it entered into the armored spaces Clipping room B-0502M. Repair party 1. Fire was out when repair party arrived. After shell passed through this clipping room, several 1.1 clips exploded. Powder was burning in forward port corner and life jackets of deceased and wounded men burning. Jacosevich, Stephen, S2c entered the clipping room with CO2 and extinguished the fire BuShips War Damage Report # 57, page 6 43 USS South Dakota Action Report, page 7 44 USS South Dakota Action Report, page 14 South_Dakota_Damage_Analysis.docx 3 October 2010 Page 44

5 [From list of damage in Enclosure D] HOUSETOP LEVEL hole in STS structural bulkhead in 1.1 magazine and clipping room 6 above deck level at frame 78 starboard shell hole in STS structural bulkhead in 1.1 magazine and clipping room 6 above deck level, frame 78 port. 1-6, 3-7 and 1-4 shrapnel holes through 3/8 STS splinter shield around 1.1 quad No. 4, frame 78 port. 6 shrapnel holes in steel deck plating within circular area of 1.1 quad No. 4. Average size of holes 4. Battle telephone box for quad 4 demolished. 1.1 CLIPPING ROOM, B-0502M 3 section of longitudinal centerline deck overhead beam 6 by 12 severed and demolished, frame All sheathing and insulation demolished. 5 sections of magazine stowage racks cut, distorted, and unserviceable. 3 sections of 3/4 pipe sprinkling system severed and demolished. Bulkhead stiffeners and beam knee severed and demolished. Bounding angle and deck overhead blown open and all rivets sheared. 1 ½ shrapnel hole in flame tight access door. Vent ducts supply for B-0601L crushed and vent ducts crushed and broken frame 81 port B-103L. 1 2 square section of insulation sheathing from longitudinal bulkhead at frame 82 port destroyed Machine Gun Battery GUNNERY DAMAGE (c) Clipping room 3 and 4 One and possibly two projectiles passed through forward end of clipping room, causing extensive structural damage. Sprinkling lines were out and 75 clips destroyed USS South Dakota Action Report, Enclosure D, page 6 46 USS South Dakota Action Report, Enclosure D, page 15 South_Dakota_Damage_Analysis.docx 3 October 2010 Page 45

6 Figure 22 Hit 7 Entry Hole Figure 23 Hit 7 Exit Hole South_Dakota_Damage_Analysis.docx 3 October 2010 Page 46

7 Figure 24 Hit 7 Shrapnel Damage near ship s bell Hit inch Clipping Rooms Figure 25 Hit 7 Path of Shell and Splinters Analysis of impact This hit is documented as being the first one received by South Dakota and occurred at At this time, the heavy cruisers are 11,000 yards off South Dakota s bow heading west and have not yet even spotted South Dakota. This makes BuShips estimate of an 8-inch shell impossible. It also could not have come from any of the destroyers as they were equipped with only nose-fuzed projectiles which would have exploded on impact, which this shell did not, indicating that it was a base-fuzed projectile. The light cruisers Nagara and Sendai were engaged with South Dakota at this time and this hit is most likely a 5.5-inch capped Common projectile or a base-fuzed 5.5 inch Type 4 Common projectile from one of them. The shell detonated as it exited the port side, blowing the larger hole in the second bulkhead. The shell trajectory being almost straight through the compartment matches Sendai s position at 0049 which was abeam of South Dakota while Nagara was slightly aft of her beam. South_Dakota_Damage_Analysis.docx 3 October 2010 Page 47

8 Hit 8 Mk inch Director From the BuShips damage report: 22. This projectile, probably 8-inch, hit the Mk inch director on the third level above the house top at frame 79. It ripped through the director apparently without exploding. 47 South Dakota s action report describes the damage as follows: Mark director demolished. 48 Figure 26 Hit 8 Mk inch Director 47 BuShips War Damage Report # 57, page 6 48 USS South Dakota Action Report, Enclosure D, page 8. This particular Director must have been a source of annoyance to the ship s crew. In the Gunnery Damage section on page 15 of Enclosure D, there is the following entry: Mark 45 director received direct hit through center of director. (Three cheers) South_Dakota_Damage_Analysis.docx 3 October 2010 Page 48

9 Figure 27 Hit 8 Damage to Mk. 45 Director Analysis of impact A 5.5-inch base-fuzed projectile fired by the light cruisers may be a better estimate for this hit. An 8-inch shell should have caused much more damage to the director due to the nose coverings flattening out on impact. This hit may have occurred at a similar time as Hit 7, which struck just below this level and which would have occurred before the Japanese heavy cruisers opened fire. The dimensions of the damage for Hit 8 are not recorded, so it is difficult to make an accurate estimate for this hit. South_Dakota_Damage_Analysis.docx 3 October 2010 Page 49

10 Hit 9 Air Defense Forward From the BuShips damage report: 23. The wind and spray shield around air defense forward at frame 79 had one hole on the starboard side and two holes on the port side. It is possible that the two holes on the port side were caused by different projectiles. However, it appears more likely that the cap head of an 8- inch AP projectile broke off upon hitting the starboard side of the windshield and made the second hole in the port side of the windshield. Apparently the projectile or projectiles did not detonate. 49 From South Dakota s action report: Forward centerline section of wind and spray shield around search radar demolished holes. 50 Figure 28 Hit 9 Sky Lookout Station 49 BuShips War Damage Report # 57, page 6 50 USS South Dakota Action Report, Enclosure D, page 8 South_Dakota_Damage_Analysis.docx 3 October 2010 Page 50

11 Figure 29 Hit 9 Entry Hole In the left foreground of Figure 29 is the radar antenna atop Secondary Battery Director Number 1. This is not the search radar mentioned above as being damaged by Hit 9. This search radar antenna is not visible in the above two photographs. South_Dakota_Damage_Analysis.docx 3 October 2010 Page 51

12 Hit 9 Figure 30 Hit 9 Path of Shell Analysis of impact This damage was documented in South Dakota s report as occurring around 0102, so BuShips estimate of an 8-inch AP projectile is possible. This is probably the best estimate due to the 17-inch entry and exit holes through the 0.25-inch STS plate. The cap head flying off estimate by BuShips also makes sense and accounts for the second exit hole. Takao opened fire at about this time, so she may be responsible for this damage Takao Brief Action Report JT1 South_Dakota_Damage_Analysis.docx 3 October 2010 Page 52

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